The current PPL in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) was adopted in May 2014 and entered into force in November 2014. This legal framework was prepared in accordance with EU Directives, as well as other legal acts in BiH.

The new PPL takes into account a whole variety of legal acts that are closely related to the public procurement system. The new law is based on EU directives, its core principles and is an attempt to harmonize the legislations to the maximum extent possible with that of the EU.

Directive 2004/17/EC (procurement procedures of contracting authorities in the field of water,

energy, transport and postal services) sectorial directive;

Directive 2007/66/EC, legal remedies in public procurement and improved efficiency of the

protection of rights in public procurement procedures;

Directive 2009/81/EC, procurement in defense and security sector.

BiH has its own independent Public Procurement Agency and a Public Review Body. Procedures are electronic and information on public procurement is generally available on the official public procurement portal.

Currently, BiH holds 9th position in the TPPR ranking with improvement to legal framework necessary in areas such as – Transparency, Efficiency and Competitiveness. Post-tendering phase is the weakest link in the legislative framework, with much of the information on procurement implementation not guaranteed by the PPL.